. What have statistics demonstrated in relation to the result of giving information about the effects of alcohol and drugs to young, school-aged children?
A. A notably lower percentage of teachers who use alcohol and drugs
B. Decreased number of teenage fatalities in motor vehicle crashes
C. Lower use of alcohol and drugs in children, at least until high school years
D. A smaller proportion of drug- and alcohol-abusing nurses in the community
ANS: C
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